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lanthanide nitrate

Also Known As:
lanthanide nitrate hexahydrate; lanthanum nitrate
Networked: 34 relevant articles (2 outcomes, 4 trials/studies)

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1. Cuzzocrea, Salvatore: 3 articles (08/2007 - 04/2006)
2. Mazzon, Emanuela: 3 articles (08/2007 - 04/2006)
3. Yu, Zhou: 2 articles (05/2018 - 11/2016)
4. Gao, Shan: 1 article (10/2021)
5. Han, Gaochao: 1 article (10/2021)
6. Jing, Haiming: 1 article (10/2021)
7. Li, Guojun: 1 article (10/2021)
8. Li, Zinan: 1 article (10/2021)
9. Ning, Junyu: 1 article (10/2021)
10. Tan, Zhuangsheng: 1 article (10/2021)

Related Diseases

1. Infections
2. Colitis
04/01/2006 - "Four days after colitis induction by DNBS, the ileal TJs were studied by means of transmission electron microscopy using lanthanum nitrate and immunohistochemistry of occludin and ZO-1. "
01/01/1999 - "Seven days after colitis induction with trinitrobenzenesulfonic acid/ethanol, the duodenal and ileal TJ were studied by means of transmission electron microscopy using lanthanum nitrate, freeze fractures, and immunohistochemistry of occludin, ZO-1, and cingulin. "
05/01/2006 - "Four days after colitis induction with DNBS, the ileal TJs were studied by means of transmission electron microscopy using lanthanum nitrate and immunohistochemistry of occludin and zonula occludens 1. When compared with DNBS-treated mice, thalidomide-treated (200 mg/kg orally starting 30 min after the administration of DNBS) mice subjected to DNBS-induced colitis experienced a significantly reduced rate of the extent and severity of the histological signs of colon injury associated with a significant reduction of plasma and colon tumor necrosis factor alpha levels. "
08/01/2007 - "Four days after colitis induction with DNBS, the ileal TJs were studied by means of transmission electron microscopy using lanthanum nitrate and immunohistochemistry of occludin, zonula occludens 1, and claudin 2. Administration of DNBS to wild-type mice induced colon injury associated with a significant increase of plasma and colon tumor necrosis factor-alpha levels and with a significant increase of ileal permeability. "
3. Scrapie
4. Atherosclerosis
5. Cataract (Cataracts)

Related Drugs and Biologics

1. Occludin
2. 2,4-dinitrofluorobenzene sulfonic acid
3. Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha (Tumor Necrosis Factor)
4. Thalidomide (Thalomid)
5. Solutions
6. Ruthenium Red
7. Coloring Agents (Dyes)
8. Horseradish Peroxidase
9. Yttrium
10. Lanthanum

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1. Lenses